Beginning in the school year of 2017 all middle school students were given Chromebooks to utilize for educational purposes. A One to One (1:1) Device Committe was formed in the fall of 2016 and is comprised of parents, teachers, and administrators. The task of this committe was to develop policies, procedures, and information regarding this inititive. Please click on the link below to learn more about the 1:1 device program at Skyline Middle School and Warren County Middle School.

WCHS and SHS will begin roll out of their 1:1 program in the fall of 2018 using Chromebooks. A committee of parents, students, teachers, and administrators are currently in the planning stages of this project. Please check back later to find out more details. Below are resouces that can help explain the details of the current and future programs.

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Beginning in the school year of 2017 all middle school students will be given Chromebooks to utilize for educational purposes. A One to One (1:1) Device Committe was formed in the fall of 2016 and is comprised of parents, teachers, and administrators. The task of this committe was to develop policies, procedures, and information regarding this inititive. Please click on the link below to learn more about the 1:1 device program at Skyline Middle School and Warren County Middle School.

The Chromebooks will roll out by school and grade on a different day for the next two weeks. Please see the schedule below to find out when your child will recieve his or her Chromebook.

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The Special Education program at RSW Regional jail provides educational services to inmates ages 18 through the school year of their 22 birthday. This is a voluntary program; however once the inmate makes the commitment to attend classes they must attend all classes unless a documented excuse is provided. The eligibility process is the same as non-incarcerated peers. If they have a current eligibility then an updated IEP is completed. If the eligibility has lapsed a new eligibility is established and an IEP written.

Educational services provided are as unique as the individual, as the “I” in IEP indicates. Services could include preparation for admission to community college or taking the GED test, meeting requirements for a high school diploma, life skills, or simply improving skills already learned.

When beginning the educational process at RSW inmates are given an assessment in reading, writing, and math to determine their current level of academic functioning. This assessment is given through a program called AZTEC. AZTEC is aligned with TABE, GED, and Common Core standards.

Once the AZTEC assessment is completed it provides a report indicating the areas that are in need of improvement. Daily instruction is provided through a variety of methods. Methods include utilizing the lessons on the AZTEC stand-alone programs, GED Academy, teacher prepared worksheets and lectures, and teacher directed internet instruction.